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Ernest Hemingway
“—Pero el hombre no está hecho para la derrota —dijo—. Un hombre puede ser destruido, pero no derrotado.”
Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

Bill Bryson
“A supernova occurs when a giant star, one much bigger than our own Sun, collapses and then spectacularly explodes, releasing in an instant the energy of a hundred billion suns, burning for a time more brightly than all the stars in its galaxy. “It’s like a trillion hydrogen bombs going off at once, supernovae
are extremely rare. A star can burn for billions of years, but it dies just once and quickly, and only a few dying stars explode. Most expire quietly, like a camp fire at dawn. In a typical galaxy, consisting of a hundred billion stars, a supernova will occur on average once every two or three hundred years. Looking for a supernova, therefore, was a little like standing on the observation platform of the Empire State Building with a telescope and searching windows around Manhattan in the hope of finding, let us say, someone lighting a twenty-first birthday cake.”
Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything

Ernest Hemingway
“Ahora no es el momento de pensar en lo que no tienes. Piensa en lo que puedes hacer con lo que hay.”
Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

Peter Counter
“To Lovecraft, we’re all worthless, but some of us are more worthless than others.”
Peter Counter, Be Scared of Everything: Horror Essays

Matt Haig
“She had thought, in her nocturnal and suicidal hours, that solitude was the problem. But that was because it hadn’t been true solitude. The lonely mind in the busy city yearns for connection because it thinks human-to-human connection is the point of everything. But amid pure nature (or the ‘tonic of wildness’ as Thoreau called it) solitude took on a different character. It became in itself a kind of connection. A connection between herself and the world. And between her and herself.”
Matt Haig, The Midnight Library

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